Parks & Trails Finder
Welcome to our searchable Parks & Trails map! You can move around the map to find a park or trail near you, or click one of the categories from the drop-down menu to search by features, i.e. “Picnic” for parks that are great for a picnic, or “Baseball Field” for parks where you can play baseball. You can also scroll down to view a complete list of Parks & Trails on Bainbridge Island.
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PARK ACCESSIBILITY
The Park District places high importance on making our parks universally accessible. Whether it be playgrounds, trails, or facilities, we strive to be as barrier-free as possible. The following is a list of our accessible sites and their features. If you have any additional questions, please contact Dan Hamlin at dan@biparks.org or 206-245-7385.
Aquatic Center
- Ramp to enter
- Automatic door opener
- Zero entry recreational pool
- Accessible restroom
Battle Point Park
- Accessible loop path 1.2 miles
- Accessible parking
- Accessible Soccer field spectator areas
- Accessible hockey/basketball rink
- Accessible pickleball courts
- Accessible play area
- Accessible restrooms
- Accessible facility
Blakely Harbor Park
- Accessible loop path
- Accessible restroom
Camp Yeomalt
- Accessible parking
- Accessible cabin/facility
- Accessible restroom
Cave Family Heritage Park
- Accessible path
- Accessible play area
Eagledale Park
- Accessible pottery studio
- Accessible play area
- Accessible restrooms
Fay Bainbridge Park
- Accessible shelter
- Accessible campground
- Accessible beach viewing platforms
- Accessible restrooms
Fort Ward Bakery
- Accessible parking
- Accessible facility
- Accessible restrooms
Fort Ward Park
- Accessible path
- Accessible restrooms
Hawley Cove Park
- Accessible parking
- Accessible boardwalk and beach viewing platforms
Hidden Cove Dock
- Accessible parking
- Accessible dock and float
Island Center Hall
- Accessible parking
- Accessible facility
- Accessible restroom
Manitou Beach
- Accessible parking
- Accessible beach viewing platform
Pritchard Memorial Park
- Accessible parking
- Accessible memorial NPS site
Rotary Park
- Accessible parking
- Accessible play area
- Accessible paths
- Accessible batting cage
- Accessible facility
- Accessible restroom
Sakai Park
- Accessible paths
Schel Chelb Park
- Accessible parking
- Accessible play area
Seabold Hall
- Accessible facility
- Accessible restroom
Strawberry Hill Park
- Accessible facilities
- Accessible restrooms
Waypoint Park
- Accessible paths
Williams Olson Park
- Accessible improvements coming soon
1385 Aaron Ave NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This 0.5 acre neighborhood park has a playground, separate swing set, picnic table and benches.
11299 Arrow Point Dr NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The park totals 90.3 acres, is a former naval radio station, and is largely open space with two ponds, jogging trail, two soccer fields, three softball fields, horse area, a picnic shelter, two tennis courts, play areas, two basketball courts shared with a roller hockey court, a large children's play structure, garden plots, disc golf course and the Park District maintenance shop and offices.
11299 Arrowpoint Drive
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Battle Point Trail System consists of 2 miles of flat, winding trail that loops around the interior of the park as well as 1.5 miles of equestrian trail that circles the park perimeter.
Blakely Avenue NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
From the trailhead, the trail climbs steeply through a forested hillside to the top of Blakely Hill where it ends at Blakely Cemetery, one of the original cemeteries on the island.
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This 40-acre park is on the former site of Port Blakely Mill, one of the world's largest sawmills in the late 1800's. This park will be developed for passive recreational use such as picnicking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. For more information on the Blakely Harbor Tree Farm site investigation efforts, as part of Agreed Order, copy and paste the following link: https://apps.ecology.wa.gov/gsp/Sitepage.aspx?csid=14770
Blakely Ave
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The 1 mile trail is relatively flat and winds around the harbor inside the 40-acre Blakely Harbor Park. The park sits atop land that formerly housed the Port Blakely Mill, one of the world’s largest sawmills in the late 1800’s.
The Blakely Hills trail system includes multiple loop trails accessible off Old Mill Road NE. Click the "More Details" button for a printable map.
900 Park Avenue NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Camp Yeomalt is located on Park Avenue just east of the Yeomalt Point road.The park totals 2.8 acres and was acquired by the Park District in 1987 from the Boy Scouts of America.
259 Ferncliff D
Bainbridge Island WA 98110
The Cave Family Heritage Park totals .91 acres and includes a natural play structure for young children, a picnic table, benches, and historic two-story home.
NE Marshall Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Close Trail can be accessed from the Gazzam Lake Trail approximately 0.1 miles from the NE Marshall Road trailhead. From the intersection, the trail travels 0.7 miles through dense forest while descending to the shore of Puget Sound.
5055 Rose Ave NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The park totals 6.7 acres, is a former Nike missle site, and has a pottery studio and pottery workshop, a tennis court, brand new play structure, covered picnic area, a sports court, and a sand volleyball court.
The Eagledale to Fort Ward Trail is a long-distance trail spanning from Eagledale Park to Fort Ward Park, skirting the historic Blakely Harbor Park.
11299 Arrow Point Dr NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Ferry Dell Trail begins on the north side of NE Frey Avenue, across the street from the trailhead parking lot. It follows a seasonal stream to the Puget Sound shoreline. Along the way, the trail winds through some of the oldest trees on the island including several old growth cedars and Douglas firs. This trail is one end of the Cross Island Trail.
15446 Sunrise Drive
Bainbridge Island WA 98110
Fay Bainbridge Park is a 17-acre marine camping park with 1,420 feet of saltwater shoreline on the northeast corner of Bainbridge Island. The park offers sweeping views of Puget Sound, the Cascade Mountains and features sandy beaches. On clear days, Mount Rainier and Mount Baker are visible from a sandy beach.
11299 Arrow Point Dr NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Forest-to-Sky Trail connects the District's most popular trail system, the Grand Forest West Trail System, to one of its most popular parks, Battle Point Park. The trail provides a serene walk through forestland featuring a 100 foot boardwalk through a wetland area.
Parade Grounds Ave NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Fort Ward Parade Grounds Park is approximately 1.5-acres of neighborhood park land for the Fort Ward neighborhood. This site is a portion of the previous marching and parade area for Fort Ward.
2241 Pleasant Beach
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Fort Ward Park is a 137-acre marine park with 4,300 feet of saltwater shoreline on Rich Passage.
2241 Pleasant Beach
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Fort Ward-to-Blakely Harbor Trail creates an important link between the two largest parks on the southern end of Bainbridge Island, Fort Ward Park and Blakely Harbor Park. The trail provides a pleasant meandering walk through a thick forest of Douglas Fir and Big Leaf Maple trees and wetland areas.
2241 Pleasant Beach
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Fort Ward Trail System is made up of 3 different trails with varying difficulty levels.
6105 NE Marshall Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Gazzam Lake Park and Wildlife Preserve includes 444.6 acres of highly valued upland forests and wetlands in the southwest quadrant of Bainbridge Island.
6105 NE Marshall Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Gazzam Lake Trail System consists of 2 miles of gently rolling trail through dense forest. The backbone of the system is the Gazzam Lake Trail (1.4 miles) that connects the two trailheads. A small loop trail spurs off the main trail that adds an additional 0.6 miles. The trails run adjacent to Gazzam Lake, a 13 acre freshwater wetland that has remained untouched by development.
274 Gideon Lane
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The park contains swings and rockers for young children, a bird and butterfly garden, and a log cabin, which is currently used as a caretaker's residence. The site is used primarily as a neighborhood park.
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Grand Forest is a popular destination for trail users on Bainbridge Island. It has a canopy of lush firs, cedars and maples and a few giant conifers. Trails are relatively flat with few inclines and a trail surface of dirt, mulch and gravel. There is no wheelchair accessibility, currently.
9594 Mandus Olson Road NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Grand Forest East Trail System consists 2.9 miles of meandering forested trails that connect to the Grand Forest West Trail System via the Hilltop Trail. Portions of this trail serve as part of the Cross Island Trail.
Miller Road NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Grand Forest North Trail System consists of a 0.8 mile loop.
9752 Miller Road NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Grand Forest West Trail System is the most popular trail system on Bainbridge Island and consists 2.95 miles of forested trails meandering along hillsides, wetlands, and streams. Portions of this trail serve as part of the Cross Island Trail.
1287 Wing Point Way NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This 11.7 acre conservancy park contains upland forest, a large wetland, and 609 linear feet of saltwater shoreline on Eagle Harbor. The park has 600 feet of boardwalk with three viewing platforms with seating and a quarter mile walking trail from Wing Point Way to the shoreline on Eagle Harbor.
1287 Wing Point Way NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Hawley Cove Trail is a quarter mile trail within Hawley Cove Park that travels through upland forest and wetlands before ending at the shore of the Puget Sound. There is 600 feet of boardwalk with three viewing platforms with seating.
13545 Phelps Road NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Bainbridge Island Park District took ownership of Hidden Cove Ballfields in 1997. The park consists of 9.5 acres and currently includes two Little League ballfields and a soccer practice area. Two miles of trail connect to open space and provide water access at Hidden Cove Park.
8588 Hidden Cove Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This 6.1-acre park has a beautiful water view and shore access with a 220 foot long dock. There are 2 picnic tables, a .25 mile trail and access to 2 mile multipurpose trail network.
13545 Phelps Road NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Hidden Cove Trail is a 2-mile long trail that meanders through forests and wetlands providing connections from Hidden Cove Park and the Hidden Cove Ballfields to nearby neighborhoods.
Miller Road NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Hilltop Trail is a connector trail between the Grand Forest West and Grand Forest East Trail Systems. You will encounter a short steep section of trail as you approach the Hilltop Meadow, near the center of the Hilltop Trail when heading East from the Grand Forest West. On a clear day there are spectacular views of the Olympic Mountains. The acquisition of this trail created the Cross Island Trail.
8395 Fletcher Bay Rd
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Island Center Park totals 2.5 acres and includes a picnic area and expansive lawn.
710 John Nelson Lane NE
Bainbridge Is WA 98110
This .8 acre linear park is nestled along the Winslow Ravine. A .3 mile loop trail with spectacular views of the ravine is walking distance from the Ferry terminal and downtown Winslow.
598 Madison Ave N
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The park has a picnic table, bench, swing set and play structure for young children.
9800 block of Manitou Beach Rd
Bainbridge Island WA 98110
Manitou Beach is .90 acres. 210 linear ft of shoreline with beach access and landing, expansive views of Seattle and Mount Rainier, with parking across street on uplands side.
7644 NE Day Road West
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Manzanita Park is on Day Road, west 1/4 mile from Highway 305. It is heavily used for equestrian purposes. The Bainbridge Island Park District obtained Manzanita Park from Kitsap County in 1982.
7644 NE Day Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Manzanita Trail System consists of 1.9 miles of trail along a forested hillside and is primarily used for horseback riding.
NE McRedmond Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The McRedmond Trail provides a connection from the NE McRedmond Road and Sunny Hill Road NE intersection to the Grand Forest East Trail System. This trail is part of the Cross Island Trail.
11085 State Highway 305
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
A walking path extends along the upper area of the park, but public access is limited due to the delicate nature of the bog. Future plans call for a boardwalk and an interpretive viewing area to expand public access.
542 Winslow Way W
Bainbridge Is WA 98110
In October 2017, the Moritani Preserve became the island’s newest park. This passive use preserve provides the community with approximately 8.5 acres of woodlands and fields in the center of Winslow. Formerly owned by the Moritani family and once associated with the island’s Japanese-American berry farming, this land was purchased by the Fletcher Bay Foundation to save it from development and preserve its integrity.
1601-2101 Toe Jam Hill Rd NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Nutes Pond is 31-acres of passive park with a captivating landscape whose central feature is a tranquil pond.
969 Weaver Road
Bainbridge Is Wa 98110
Owen’s Playground, located at Rotary Park on Weaver Road, is an inclusive, barrier-free playground that features sights, sounds, and playground elements for all ages and abilities.
Deerpath Lane NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
From the trailhead, the trail descends steeply through a forested hillside ending at Listening Ln. From Listening Ln hikers can travel south to Baker Hill Road where a connection to the Schel Chelb Trail is possible. The Schel Chelb Trail travels from Baker Hill Road to Point White Drive NE near Lynwood Center, ending at a public beach.
3949 Crystal Springs Drive NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Historic former Mosquito fleet and 100-ft long ferry dock; this .3-acre park is now an ideal spot for fishing and scuba diving.
4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Pritchard Park encompasses a fifty-acre site located on Eagle Harbor located across from the Seattle – Bainbridge Island ferry terminal in Winslow.
The Pritchard Park Trail descends from lush forests to a sandy beachfront, with access to the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial, a national monument co-managed with the National Park Service.
418 Wood Ave SW
Bainbridge Is Wa 98110
Conveyed to Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park District in 2014 by Sue Cooley and Red Pine Park LLC this is a half acre pocket park located in Winslow at the corner of Wood Ave SW and Parfitt Way SW. Red Pine Park contains an orchard and berry patches, open lawn with seating and picnic area.
4002 Rockaway Drive NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This .5-acre beachfront conservancy park has views of Seattle and the Cascades. The park contains wetlands and saltwater shoreline on Blakely Harbor, and has a picnic table, benches and a new stairway for scuba diving access to Blakely Harbor North Point and Blakely Rock.
15250 Alama Place NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This gateway park with parking, orientation, and welcoming signage is located adjacent to SR-305 at the north end of the island near Bloedel Reverve. This park was jointly created by the Bainbridge Island Rotary Club and WSDOT to commemorate the Club's centennial.
969 Weaver Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Rotary Park is a 9.6-acre park on the east side of Weaver Road between High School Road and Wyatt Way.
1560 Madison Ave N
Bainbridge Is WA 98110
The Sakai Park Trail features an accessible gravel loop fitness trail connected to a lower loop trail with boardwalks leading to a wooded pond. The Sakai Park Trail is a connector piece in the Sound to Olympic (STO) trail.
8641 Sands Ave
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The park includes a picnic table, grass 300-foot baseball and grass soccer field with spectator stands, concession shack, portable toilet, and 400 square foot storage shed.
7595 Heron Hall Lane NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This 1.64 acre park features 370 linear feet of saltwater shoreline, swimming beach, open grass area, playground, and trail linking to Gazzam trail network.
14450 Komedal Rd NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This 3-acre park includes Seabold Hall, which holds 80 people and has an all wooden interior with a separate kitchen.
7666 NE High School Rd
Bainbridge Island WA 98110
7666 NE High School Road. Closest cross streets: High School Road and Sands Road.
18 acres. Softball fields, multi-purpose ballfields, playground, skate bowl, tennis courts, Mini-Gym, Park District Administrative Offices and Strawberry Hill Center..
8800 NE Spargur Loop Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
T'Chookwap Park is a small neighborhood park overlooking Port Madison. It features .32 acres of upland waterfront and tidelands, view shed, and bench.
11800 North Madison Avenue NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
Ted Olson Nature Preserve is located on the east side of Madison Ave North between Valley and Winters Roads. The initial 10-acres were donated to the Bainbridge Island Park District in 1973 by Theodore Olson, whose family had owned the property since the turn of the century.
11800 North Madison Avenue NE
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The Ted Olson Trail System consist of three trails totaling 0.6 miles within the Ted Olson Nature Preserve.
551 Winslow Way E
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The park provides a public site for what has occurred in the road way and sidewalks at this location for generations. It is a place of homecoming and departing for local residents as they walk to and from the ferry, and a place to physically orient oneself for the visitor.
8334 N.E. County Park Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
This 13 acre preserve is located in a residential area and has two picnic areas with shelters and barbecue pits, nature trails and views of Puget Sound. The park is home to diverse floura and fauna, and is a great place for bird watching.
8334 NE County Park Road
Bainbridge Island Wa 98110
The West Port Madison Trail provides an intimate experience along a narrow, winding trail that ends on a cliff side bluff overlooking the Puget Sound. Along the way are two walk-in only picnic shelters.
6200 Williams Lane
Bainbridge Island WA 98110